Hello,
I'm a trainee technician so everyone bare with me, I'm learning.
Problem I have atm is with Group policies to roll out windows 7 at a school I'm based at. Its a massive learning curve and finding the old issue.
I'm stuck with one particular right now and that's allow access to specific control panel items. In our GPO's we have nothing denying access to the CP other then what items they can see, i.e. Sound, Date and Time etc. We're then applying the policy that states which programs can be launched by entering their executable file names like iexplorer.exe and so on. Here then lies what I believe the problem is, when I go to add .cpl items and control.exe itself the target client computer still denies access to the CP items. I've tried many different path names ending in .cpl and the like, but to no avail.
Can anyone help figure what the issue maybe? Does that particular policy only take .exe paths? And like i said theres no other policy which states deny access to the CP, only hides certain items.
Thanks,
Dan